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{{For multi|the radio station|DWXI-AM|other uses|DWXI (disambiguation){{!}}DWXI}}
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{{Use Philippine English|date=April 2023}}
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| location = [[Metro Manila]]
| location = [[Metro Manila]]
| city = [[Makati]]
| city = [[Makati]]
| country = Philippines
| logo =
| logo =
| branding = DBS TV
| branding = ''DBS TV-35 Manila''
| analog =
| analog =
| digital = 35 ([[ultra high frequency|UHF]]) ([[ISDB-T]])
| digital = 35 ([[ultra high frequency|UHF]]) ([[ISDB-T]])
| affiliations = [[El Shaddai (movement)|El Shaddai]]
| affiliations = [[El Shaddai (movement)|El Shaddai]]
| founded = 1995 (Original)<br>2016 (Relaunch)
| founded = {{start date|1995}} (Original)<br>{{start date|2016}} (Relaunch)
| airdate = TBA (Digital)
| airdate = TBA (Digital)
| last_airdate = 2004/2019 (analog)
| last_airdate = {{start date|2004}}/{{start date|2019}} (analog)
| callsign_meaning = '''DE'''lta
| callsign_meaning = '''DE'''lta
| owner = ''[[Delta Broadcasting System]]''
| owner = [[Delta Broadcasting System]]
| former_callsigns = DWXI-TV (1995–2004)<br>DWDE-TV (2016-2019)
| former_callsigns = DWXI-TV (1995–2004)<br>DWDE-TV (2016-2019)
| former_channel_numbers = 11 ([[very high frequency|VHF]]) (1995–1998)<br>35 ([[ultra high frequency|UHF]]) (1998-2004; 2016-2019)
| former_channel_numbers = '''Analog:'''<br>[[DZOE-TV|11]] ([[very high frequency|VHF]]) (1995–1998)<br>35 ([[ultra high frequency|UHF]]) (1998-2004; 2016-2019)
| licensing_authority = [[National Telecommunications Commission (Philippines)|NTC]]
| licensing_authority = [[National Telecommunications Commission (Philippines)|NTC]]
| power = 10 kW <!---Based on DBS-->
| power = 10 kW <!---Based on DBS-->
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==History==
==History==
Fourteen years after [[DWXI-AM|DWXI-AM 1314]] was launched, [[El Shaddai (movement)|El Shaddai]] leader [[Mike Velarde|Bro. Mike Z. Velarde]] launched a TV station that was put on [[DZOE-TV|VHF Channel 11]] (from [[Manila Broadcasting Company|MBC]], the original owners of the [[DZRH-TV|frequency allocation]]; now currently of [[A2Z (Philippine TV channel)|A2Z]] is a [[Local marketing agreement|blocktime agreement]] of [[ABS-CBN Corporation]] is [[DWWX-TV|now-recalled channel frequency of the former]]). It shows religious TV Shows, including El Shaddai. In 1998, [[ZOE Broadcasting Network]] through its head [[Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide|Jesus is Lord]] leader [[Eddie Villanueva]] bought Channel 11 and DBS TV moved to Channel 35. Around 2004, it ceased broadcasting due to poor ratings & lack of funds. Despite this, El Shaddai appointments & events are still heard over DWXI-AM.
Fourteen years after [[DWXI-AM|DWXI-AM 1314]] was launched, [[El Shaddai (movement)|El Shaddai]] leader [[Mike Velarde|Bro. Mike Z. Velarde]] launched a TV station that was put on [[DZOE-TV|VHF Channel 11]] (from [[MBC Media Group|MBC]], the original owners of the [[DZRH-TV|frequency allocation]]; now currently of [[A2Z (TV channel)|A2Z]] is a [[Local marketing agreement|blocktime agreement]] of [[ABS-CBN Corporation]] is [[DWWX-TV|now-recalled channel frequency of the former]] which currently is used by [[Advanced Media Broadcasting System|AMBS]]' [[All TV]] for its [[DZMV-TV|flagship station]]). It shows religious TV Shows, including El Shaddai. In 1998, [[ZOE Broadcasting Network]] through its head [[Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide|Jesus is Lord]] leader [[Eddie Villanueva]] bought Channel 11 and DBS TV moved to Channel 35. Around 2004, it ceased broadcasting due to poor ratings & lack of funds. Despite this, El Shaddai appointments & events are still heard over DWXI-AM.


On September 15, 2012, during the Weekly Family Appointment with El Shaddai at Amvel City, Velarde announced to the audience and to its listeners and viewers that DBS granted its TV equipment for DBS TV's comeback as early as possible. On July 14, 2016, DBS TV-35 resumed its operations as a test broadcast, operating on a weak signal and can be picked up by some Cavite, Laguna, Batangas and southern Metro Manila viewers by airing the previous Family Appointment with El Shaddai. On December 4, 2016, during the 28th Anniversary of El Shaddai DWXI PPFI Hong Kong Chapter, Velarde announced the station will officially return to air but the plan was shelved due to the lack of facilities in its station's studios and transmitter.
On September 15, 2012, during the Weekly Family Appointment with El Shaddai at Amvel City, Velarde announced to the audience and to its listeners and viewers that DBS granted its TV equipment for DBS TV's comeback as early as possible. On July 14, 2016, DBS TV-35 resumed its operations as a test broadcast, operating on a weak signal and can be picked up by some Cavite, Laguna, Batangas and southern Metro Manila viewers by airing the previous Family Appointment with El Shaddai. On December 4, 2016, during the 28th Anniversary of El Shaddai DWXI PPFI Hong Kong Chapter, Velarde announced the station will officially return to air but the plan was shelved due to the lack of facilities in its station's studios and transmitter.


On April 30, 2019, Velarde announced that this channel will be operating in full digital terrestrial television following the Philippine Congress' granting of the DBS franchise to maintain and operate broadcast stations in the Philippines signed by [[President of the Philippines|President]] [[Rodrigo Duterte]]. Currently, the station remains inactive.
On April 30, 2019, Velarde announced that this channel will be operating in full digital terrestrial television following the Philippine Congress' granting of the DBS franchise to maintain and operate broadcast stations in the Philippines signed by [[President of the Philippines|President]] [[Rodrigo Duterte]]. Currently, the station remains inactive.

==Digital television==

===Digital channels===
<!-- PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE INFORMATION BEYOND THIS AREA.-->
UHF Channel 35 (599.143&nbsp;MHz)
{| class="wikitable"
|-ABS
! Channel
! [[Display resolution|Video]]
! [[Aspect ratio (image)|Aspect]]
! Short name
! Programming
! Note
|-
| 35.01 || [[480i]]|| [[16:9]] || DBS TV || rowspan=2|[[El Shaddai]] || Test Broadcast
|-
| 35.31 || [[240p]] || [[4:3]] || DBS TV 1seg || [[1seg]]
|-
|}


==See also==
==See also==
* [[DZOE-TV]]
* [[DWXI-AM]]
* [[DWXI-AM]]
* [[Delta Broadcasting System]]
* [[Delta Broadcasting System]]

Revision as of 18:08, 20 September 2024

DWDE-DTV (DBS TV-35)
CityMakati
Channels
BrandingDBS TV-35 Manila
Programming
AffiliationsEl Shaddai
Ownership
OwnerDelta Broadcasting System
History
Founded1995 (1995) (Original)
2016 (2016) (Relaunch)
First air date
TBA (Digital)
Last air date
2004 (2004)/2019 (2019) (analog)
Former call signs
DWXI-TV (1995–2004)
DWDE-TV (2016-2019)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
11 (VHF) (1995–1998)
35 (UHF) (1998-2004; 2016-2019)
Call sign meaning
DElta
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
Power10 kW
ERP120 kW
Links
WebsiteDelta Official Site

DWDE-DTV, channel 35, is an upcoming UHF Digital television in the Philippines owned and operated by the Delta Broadcasting System,[1] a company owned by El Shaddai servant leader Bro. Mike Z. Velarde. Its studios and transmitter are located at 8F Queensway Building, 118 Amorsolo St. Legaspi Village, Makati.

History

Fourteen years after DWXI-AM 1314 was launched, El Shaddai leader Bro. Mike Z. Velarde launched a TV station that was put on VHF Channel 11 (from MBC, the original owners of the frequency allocation; now currently of A2Z is a blocktime agreement of ABS-CBN Corporation is now-recalled channel frequency of the former which currently is used by AMBS' All TV for its flagship station). It shows religious TV Shows, including El Shaddai. In 1998, ZOE Broadcasting Network through its head Jesus is Lord leader Eddie Villanueva bought Channel 11 and DBS TV moved to Channel 35. Around 2004, it ceased broadcasting due to poor ratings & lack of funds. Despite this, El Shaddai appointments & events are still heard over DWXI-AM.

On September 15, 2012, during the Weekly Family Appointment with El Shaddai at Amvel City, Velarde announced to the audience and to its listeners and viewers that DBS granted its TV equipment for DBS TV's comeback as early as possible. On July 14, 2016, DBS TV-35 resumed its operations as a test broadcast, operating on a weak signal and can be picked up by some Cavite, Laguna, Batangas and southern Metro Manila viewers by airing the previous Family Appointment with El Shaddai. On December 4, 2016, during the 28th Anniversary of El Shaddai DWXI PPFI Hong Kong Chapter, Velarde announced the station will officially return to air but the plan was shelved due to the lack of facilities in its station's studios and transmitter.

On April 30, 2019, Velarde announced that this channel will be operating in full digital terrestrial television following the Philippine Congress' granting of the DBS franchise to maintain and operate broadcast stations in the Philippines signed by President Rodrigo Duterte. Currently, the station remains inactive.

Digital television

Digital channels

UHF Channel 35 (599.143 MHz)

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming Note
35.01 480i 16:9 DBS TV El Shaddai Test Broadcast
35.31 240p 4:3 DBS TV 1seg 1seg

See also

References

  1. ^ "TV Stations in the Philippines". www.asiawaves.net. Retrieved November 26, 2019.